A Saturday conference and Sunday worship, chaired by Dr David Stevens, leader of the Corrymeela Community, has been organised by the Exeter Corrymeela group. It takes place in Exeter on 14 and 15 March 2009.
What does reconciliation mean in practice? How can we do it locally or in the wider world? Learn from the inspiring Corrymeela Community in Northern Ireland and the arts programme ARROW.
The venue for the Saturday conference (14th March) is The Old Deanery, 1 The Cloisters (Cathedral Close), Exeter EX1 1HS. It starts at 10.00am for 10.30am to 3.45pm and the cost is £10 including lunch.
On Sunday, 15th March there is worship at 11am in St Stephens Church, High St Exeter (next to Dingles). Preacher: Dr David Stevens.
For further information and a booking form, please click on the attachment below. The booking deadline is 2 March. Payment for the conference can also be made on the day at the door.
The Corrymeela Community is a residential centre on the Antrim coast of Northern Ireland founded in 1965 as a Christian centre for reconciliation in Ireland. Its logo describes it now as: 'Committed to reconciliation in Ireland and throughout the world'. Their experience has much to teach us about conflict resolution and living with difference. For further information, please visit http://www.corrymeela.org
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